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New Site Updates Jan 11, 2008
Three new area have been added to Springfield Net.  Jobs a section for the job hunter.  RSS Feeds of recent job listings and job related articles.  Video , an area for Youtube videos.  News , latest news video and text from around the world.  Hotels , has been updated with much better information and data.  Watch this spot for more additions in the future.
Updates Dec 2007
Two new area have been added to Springfield Net.  The Events area has been completely revamped to enable users to add events.  Also Dining has been completely revamped and updated with the latest data.  We hope we didn't miss anyone.  If you find any restaurants that are no longer in business or one that we have missed, please notify us.

Pardon The Mess

We are undergoing an extensive site overhaul.  You will notice a slight interface change as well as some quicker load times.  This transition may take a while so please be patient as we will have a mixture of both the new layouts and the old while the work is going.   On the bright side the new software will make it much easier for us to make updates and add additional features.   Keep your eyes peeled.   We hope to have some new items soon.   




Local News

Your Fourth of July Holiday News Update with Paul Adler Your Holiday forecast, Lightning blasts hole in duplex and high speed chase in Springfield.

Special report: Are you getting what you pay for at the pump? Roger Auffet is a state gasoline pump inspector. He finds pump errors in only about two percent of his tests. Web extra: read reports of gas pumps that failed state inspections in Greene County

Fireworks going off, illegally in many cases Police, firefighters look for people setting off blasts

Daycare license revoked Action comes after child allegedly escaped through fence

Police say man from Battlefield was on stolen 'cycle before fatal crash Investigators think Curt Russell was going more than 100mph before he hit a concrete culvert in western Springfield early Wednesday.

Current makes search difficult for man's body near Warsaw Bradley Burngs disappeared from a dock at Lake of the Ozarks.



Current Conditions:
Fog, 67 F

Forecast:
Fri - AM Thunderstorms. High: 82 Low: 64
Sat - Isolated Thunderstorms. High: 85 Low: 68

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Headline News

NYT: McCain camp struggles to find strategy
US Republican presidential hopeful John McCain during a press conference at the Federal Police building in Mexico City on July 3, 2008. McCain arrived in Mexico Wednesday on the second stop of his short Latin America tour seeking to score points with the large Latino voting block back home. AFP PHOTO/Alfredo ESTRELLA (Photo credit should read ALFREDO ESTRELLA/AFP/Getty Images)John McCain has struggled to solidify lines of attack against Mr. Obama, Republican operatives say and some of his own advisers acknowledge.

Top military officer urges Iran diplomacy
Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Adm. Michael Mullen, gestures during a news conference at the Pentagon, Wednesday, July 2, 2008 in Washington. (AP Photo/Luis M. Alvarez)It could turn out to be one of the significant comments of the 2008 campaign — and due to the July 4 weekend, it isn’t getting much notice. The nation’s highest ranking military officer warned Wednesday upon his return from a visit to Israel that a strike on Iran would be a very bad idea.

4 shot dead outside house party
Four people were shot dead early Friday outside a house party in Milwaukee, police said.

U.S. spent $250M on hostage hunt
July 3: NBC's Mark Potter has more on "Operation Checkmate," the bold ruse behind the rescue of three American hostages from Colombian rebels.  (Nightly News)The U.S. military says it flew thousands of spy flights over Colombian jungles trying to find and free three Pentagon contractors since their kidnapping in 2003.

Rosa Parks' belongings set to go under hammer
The civil rights pioneer whose act of passive defiance sparked the beginning of the civil rights movement in America is memorialized around the nation.Thousands of personal items which belonged to Rosa Parks, the civil rights pioneer,  are set to be sold at auction.